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Problem Solving – Rescue Mission

Problem Solving – Rescue Mission. Objective: After completing this lesson, you will be able to attack multiple-step word problems in a logical manner and use appropriate methods to solve.

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Problem Solving – Rescue Mission

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  1. Problem Solving – Rescue Mission Objective: After completing this lesson, you will be able to attack multiple-step word problems in a logical manner and use appropriate methods to solve. Common Core Standard: 6.NS.3 — Fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide multi-digit numbers and find common factors and multiples

  2. Apollo 13 • The 7th manned mission in the American Apollo space program • Launched on April 11th, 1970 from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida • Commanded by James A. Lovell, John L. “Jack” Swigert, and Fred W. Haise

  3. Movie Clip

  4. Purpose • You must know how to solve multi-step problems! • Method for solving • Different strategies

  5. Reaching the Moon The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? Understand Plan Solve Look Back UP So Long

  6. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Understand The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • What is the question?

  7. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Understand The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • What is the question?

  8. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Understand The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • 1. What is the question? • What do you know?

  9. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Understand The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • 1. What is the question? • What do you know?

  10. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Understand The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • 1. What is the question? • What do you know?

  11. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Understand The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • 1. What is the question? • What do you know?

  12. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Understand The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • 1. What is the question? • 2. What do you know? • What information do you need to find the answer?

  13. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Understand The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • 3. What information do you need to find the answer? • Distance to the moon

  14. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Understand The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • 3. What information do you need to find the answer? • Distance to the moon • Distance traveled yesterday

  15. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Understand The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • 3. What information do you need to find the answer? • Distance to the moon • Distance traveled yesterday • Distance traveled today

  16. Understand Plan Solve Look Back PLan The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? What are the hidden questions? • How many miles is half the distance of yesterday? • How much farther is it to the moon? • What is the difference between the distance traveled today and the distance they need to travel tomorrow?

  17. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Strategy The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • Draw a picture • Write an equation • Make an organized list • Make a table or graph • Act it out

  18. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Strategy The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • Draw a picture • Write an equation • Make an organized list • Make a table or graph • Act it out

  19. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Plan The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? • Draw a picture Today Tomorrow Yesterday 80,000 miles ? ? 240,000 miles

  20. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Solve The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? 80,000 miles ÷ 2 = 40,000 miles Today Tomorrow Yesterday 80,000 miles ? ? 240,000 miles

  21. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Solve The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? 80,000 miles ÷ 2 = 40,000 miles Today Tomorrow Yesterday 80,000 miles ? 40,000 miles 240,000 miles

  22. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Solve The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? 80,000 miles + 40,000 miles ______________ 120,000 miles 240,000 miles - 120,000 miles _______________ 120,000 miles 80,000 miles ÷ 2 = 40,000 miles Today Tomorrow Yesterday 80,000 miles ? 40,000 miles 240,000 miles

  23. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Solve The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? 80,000 miles + 40,000 miles ______________ 120,000 miles • 240,000 miles • 120,000 miles • _______________ • 120,000 miles 80,000 miles ÷ 2 = 40,000 miles Today Tomorrow Yesterday 80,000 miles 40,000 miles 120,000 miles 240,000 miles

  24. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Solve The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel than today? Today Tomorrow Yesterday 80,000 miles 40,000 miles 120,000 miles 240,000 miles

  25. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Solve The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel thantoday? 120,000 miles - 40,000 miles ______________ about 80,000 miles more Today Tomorrow Yesterday 80,000 miles 40,000 miles 120,000 miles 240,000 miles

  26. Understand Plan Solve Look Back Look Back The moon is about 240,000 miles away from earth. Yesterday, the space shuttle traveled 80,000 miles. Today, the shuttle only traveled half the distance of yesterday. If the astronauts want to reach the moon tomorrow, about how many more miles will they need to travel thantoday? ______________ about 80,000 miles more • Does this number make sense? • Too big? Too small? • Check your work. Today Tomorrow Yesterday 80,000 miles 40,000 miles 120,000 miles 240,000 miles

  27. Review UP So Long Understand Plan Solve Look Back

  28. Let’s Try one together Captain Lovell studies the flight plan for 1 hour 3 nights a week and for 1.5 hours 4 nights a week. How many hours does Captain Lovell study in a week in all? 9 hours a week Understand Plan Solve Look Back • What is the question? • What do you know? • What information do you need to find the answer? • Identify the hidden questions. • Choose a strategy.

  29. Your mission! Help the astronauts of Apollo 13 gather all the materials they need to build a new filter. • In your teams, work together to choose and solve two multi-step word problems. • Show all of your work on your flight plan…be prepared to explain! • When your whole team agrees on an answer, raise your hand and I will come check your work. • If you are correct, you will receive one item for the Apollo 13 team. • Keep working until all items have been collected. Reward—watch and see if the Apollo 13 team was able to build the filter!

  30. PURPLE TEAM: • Lexie Thomas • Austin Bailey • Alyssa Stennis • Patrick Gamble • RED TEAM: • Mario Garcia • Jerry Gore • Laquisha Wade • Jordan Maggard FRONT DOOR • YELLOW TEAM • Kashmen Williams • Phillip Bias • Darcaun Weaver • Talia Bates • GREEN TEAM: • Shaylee Timmons • Ti’jae Hahn • Elijah Perry • AmonateSandifer • Michele Harbert • BLUE TEAM: • Sarah Miller • Clifford West • TashielieHartham • Brandon Yeakle • Alex Moss • WHITE TEAM: • Alexus Hogue • Gavin Collins • Michael Nash • Eddie Richardson BACK

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  32. “And you, sir, are a steely-eyed missile man!”

  33. HOMEWORK • Complete your take-home mission tonight. • Bring it back tomorrow completed. • Mr. Porter will go over it with you.

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